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a deal with the karzai regime governing afghanistan would permit the u.s. to reduce its 100,000 troops earlier than the scheduled withdrawal date in 2014. three years from now, namely two-thirds less than 2011, all of 2012, all of 2013, and all of 2014. two, intensify the israeli- palestinian peace process. the good news from israel is that the palestinians are recently unified. the hamas component and the fatta component have come together. that means president obama has an opening to push through a two-state long sought middle east peace solution. three, transpose u.s. policy priorities. if the u.s. can trim the $100 billion per month spent on our world's military efforts, the u.s. could convert a portion of that huge disbursement into helping democratic restructuring now transforming tunisia, syria, egypt, libya, yemen, jordan, bahrain. money, yes. troops, no. question, has bin laden's death given the united states an opening to reassess our policies in the middle east? is this the time to have swords and proud shares? >> no. this war is nowhere near ove
a deal with the karzai regime governing afghanistan would permit the u.s. to reduce its 100,000 troops earlier than the scheduled withdrawal date in 2014. three years from now, namely two-thirds less than 2011, all of 2012, all of 2013, and all of 2014. two, intensify the israeli- palestinian peace process. the good news from israel is that the palestinians are recently unified. the hamas component and the fatta component have come together. that means president obama has an opening to push...
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a deal with the karzai regime governing afghanistan would permit the u.s. to reduce its 100,000 troops earlier than the scheduled withdrawal date in 2014. three years from now, namely two-thirds less than 2011, all of 2012, all of 2013, and all of 2014. two, intensify the israeli- palestinian peace process. the good news from israel is that the palestinians are recently unified. the hamas component and the fatta component have come together. that means president obama has an opening to push through a two-state long sought middle east peace solution. three, transpose u.s. policy priorities. if the u.s. can trim the $100 billion per month spent on our world's military efforts, the u.s. could convert a portion of that huge disbursement into helping democratic restructuring now transforming tunisia, syria, egypt, libya, yemen, jordan, bahrain. money, yes. troops, no. question, has bin laden's death given the united states an opening to reassess our policies in the middle east? is this the time to have swords and proud shares? >> no. this war is nowhere near ove
a deal with the karzai regime governing afghanistan would permit the u.s. to reduce its 100,000 troops earlier than the scheduled withdrawal date in 2014. three years from now, namely two-thirds less than 2011, all of 2012, all of 2013, and all of 2014. two, intensify the israeli- palestinian peace process. the good news from israel is that the palestinians are recently unified. the hamas component and the fatta component have come together. that means president obama has an opening to push...
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invasion of afghanistan is gone now the world is waiting to see if his death will bring about change and how america handles the ongoing conflict. and the victory over terror on russian soil by chief al qaeda coordinated in the north caucuses has been eliminated officials hopeful the news will devastate the region's terrorist network. strikes in libya seemingly getting in nato no way that the possibility of a ground attack looming ever more experts say that was the alliance's plan all of the. billboard is here in half an hour's time but for now it's cross talk with people they were enjoy. you can. still. go and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle with the killing of osama bin laden what is changed u.s. president barack obama says justice has been done and that the world is better and a safer place bin laden is no more so as the so-called war on terror been worth it . and. crossed out the war on terror in the post bin laden era i'm joined by patricia de janeiro a professor of international security at new york university's department of politics in irvine we have mark divine he's
invasion of afghanistan is gone now the world is waiting to see if his death will bring about change and how america handles the ongoing conflict. and the victory over terror on russian soil by chief al qaeda coordinated in the north caucuses has been eliminated officials hopeful the news will devastate the region's terrorist network. strikes in libya seemingly getting in nato no way that the possibility of a ground attack looming ever more experts say that was the alliance's plan all of the....
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can pull out of afghanistan pakistan can solve begin begin to pick up the pieces and then we return to some sort of normalcy you know mark if i can go to you the fact that he was in pakistan killed there there is reports coming out today that bin laden could have been living there for six years and that is pretty remarkable on one of america's close this hours on a war on terror after billions and billions of dollars of aid and he's killed there apparently without the knowledge of the pakistani authorities which is just impossible to fathom that ok i mean what is going on here. well for me what it really calls into question is our presence in afghanistan for a decade and what was that for if theoretically the only right or the only justification we had to be an act in a stand was to hunt down and capture or kill the people directly responsible for the september eleventh attacks i mean that's really the only legal and moral justification the united states would have had to be there instead we've engaged in you know once we went in there you know to paraphrase colin powell we broke it an
can pull out of afghanistan pakistan can solve begin begin to pick up the pieces and then we return to some sort of normalcy you know mark if i can go to you the fact that he was in pakistan killed there there is reports coming out today that bin laden could have been living there for six years and that is pretty remarkable on one of america's close this hours on a war on terror after billions and billions of dollars of aid and he's killed there apparently without the knowledge of the pakistani...
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we were for sanctions in afghanistan over reagan's veto to be on the good guy's side and then george schultz hit me with this, we biw t in iran when they had the upheaval a year ago. we didn't get out there with the people fighting for freedom. is this a time to get -- too late to get on those people's side fighting for freedom? >> i like mark twain's look at history. it rhymes. certainly we're seeing oracles from iran. the up side of all of this is that the successive u.s. administrations have invested time and money and prestige promoting the regems. then when somebody like must be barke doesn't know if he wants to step down or stay, beginning to promote an environment in which the united states can have some sort of clarity in the future fthe -- of the countries, i think that's the up swing. chris: let's talk about our interest. when the stock market opens, what are they going to say? instability, the worst word in the world. >> absolutely. that's what the united states is concerned about. but beyond that, even when we look at election this is,year this year in egypt, there's a lo
we were for sanctions in afghanistan over reagan's veto to be on the good guy's side and then george schultz hit me with this, we biw t in iran when they had the upheaval a year ago. we didn't get out there with the people fighting for freedom. is this a time to get -- too late to get on those people's side fighting for freedom? >> i like mark twain's look at history. it rhymes. certainly we're seeing oracles from iran. the up side of all of this is that the successive u.s....
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and washington may have finally killed the man who was the main reason behind a ten year long war in afghanistan but is doing little to silence the critics who say the operation is stuck in a crossfire. pression nato airstrikes hit the libyan capital overnight but there's still little sign of progress for any side in the conflict that's prompting it more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the death toll enormously. moscow wants counties that new u.s. plans for parts of a missile shield in romania posed no threat to its own to terror and this comes as russia and nato are in the middle of talks over a common missile defense tenure. and crosstalk is next here on out. can. you. go and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle with the killing of osama bin laden what has changed u.s. president barack obama says justice has been done and that the world is better and a safer place bin laden is no more so as the so-called war on terror been worth it . can. you cross talk the war on terror in the post bin laden era i'm joined by patricia de janeiro a professor
and washington may have finally killed the man who was the main reason behind a ten year long war in afghanistan but is doing little to silence the critics who say the operation is stuck in a crossfire. pression nato airstrikes hit the libyan capital overnight but there's still little sign of progress for any side in the conflict that's prompting it more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the death toll enormously. moscow wants counties that new...
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yes absolutely afghanistan. is a very contentious issue between the united states and pakistan as and i mentioned before the united states and pakistan have conflicting interests in afghanistan. the taliban and its associates are the name is off americans and the afghan government while they are supported by certain circles within the pakistani establishment this year two thousand and eleven will be a very critical year and afghanistan in july the obama administration is planning to withdraw. begin withdrawal of troops from the country and it is a beginning of transition of security responsibilities to security forces and after have been allowed in scaling now the critics of the are here in the united states as well they're there they're trying to convince and ministration to call it mission accomplished and leave afghanistan but i think that will be very much huge mistake because i have been allowed and it's gone the terror infrastructure and the ideology is still there as we saw that the taliban announces july
yes absolutely afghanistan. is a very contentious issue between the united states and pakistan as and i mentioned before the united states and pakistan have conflicting interests in afghanistan. the taliban and its associates are the name is off americans and the afghan government while they are supported by certain circles within the pakistani establishment this year two thousand and eleven will be a very critical year and afghanistan in july the obama administration is planning to withdraw....
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and true way into basically being able being able to work on the withdrawal from afghanistan and more appropriately iraq as well however i think you know this administration is it has not been much different than the last one is for us as far as foreign policy is concerned and you know this idea that we want to keep bases in places without the support of the governments and without really speaking to the governments the national governments and seeing how that is going to align interests and help the region and help those governments is is just i think the wrong policy the wrong way to go with policy. at this time anyway you know dan you know i want to talk a little bit about the pakistan angle because there's more questions than answers i at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any to mention whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and compare it to what it was before the before the occupation of afghanistan began and now today we have insurg
and true way into basically being able being able to work on the withdrawal from afghanistan and more appropriately iraq as well however i think you know this administration is it has not been much different than the last one is for us as far as foreign policy is concerned and you know this idea that we want to keep bases in places without the support of the governments and without really speaking to the governments the national governments and seeing how that is going to align interests and...
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. >> talking about the international stuff, the troops in afghanistan, this is what is happening in libya. there is a pullback in terms of the obama administration -- to be engaged and seen as already a very stressful issue, being first and foremost with foreign policy. they want other countries to be doing the driving. the united states needs to be the next option. >> do you see this as a march to the top of the hill? >> it has been the case -- that america has been forced to the military heavy lifting. if you are going to be involved in the mission, it should have equal responsibility. >> without the american firepower, there is much less headway that is being used. >> this is what you get if you keep cutting the defense budgets. you cannot do the things that you want to do. you cannot intervene when you would like to intervene, even if you would really like to. >> the un mandate was very clear on libya. but now they say with what is actually happening -- is this a good idea. >> this is not a good idea, anywhere. what is happening is that the united states and their allies in the west a
. >> talking about the international stuff, the troops in afghanistan, this is what is happening in libya. there is a pullback in terms of the obama administration -- to be engaged and seen as already a very stressful issue, being first and foremost with foreign policy. they want other countries to be doing the driving. the united states needs to be the next option. >> do you see this as a march to the top of the hill? >> it has been the case -- that america has been forced to...
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involvement in pakistan and in afghanistan. the two allies present separate dilemmas, but each turns on how much money and how many troops will be devoted to the relationships with each nation. beginning with afghanistan, nancy, where do things stand? >> well, this week we heard a lot from secretary of defense robert gates and some of the commappeders in afghanistan their hopes that the death would lead to reconciliation between the coalition and the afghan government and some of the insurgent groups there. the problem is so far that hasn't happened and it seems that these groups are starting to think about what they should do if the united states leaves. that isn't reconciliation but wait the clock as they watch the debate here about whether the united states should stay engaged in afghanistan of the gwen: fair amount of distrust right now, and same thing in pakistan, right? >> it is. but long behalf -- pakistan has been long before the bin laden killing the hardest single problem in american foreign policy and it's just gotte
involvement in pakistan and in afghanistan. the two allies present separate dilemmas, but each turns on how much money and how many troops will be devoted to the relationships with each nation. beginning with afghanistan, nancy, where do things stand? >> well, this week we heard a lot from secretary of defense robert gates and some of the commappeders in afghanistan their hopes that the death would lead to reconciliation between the coalition and the afghan government and some of the...
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today they are talking about how not to lose an old war in afghanistan and a new one in libya. >> of the talks focused on how soon they can safely get troops out of afghanistan and how they can secure victory in libya without sending troops in. it was david cameron who led an barack obama the considered and hesitated a. more than two months on, they are still in power. >> we should be turning up the heat in libya. i believe the pressure is on that regime this incredible set -- i believe we should be turning up the pressure. and we'll be looking at all the options for turning up the pressure. >> he stressed to the limits of what could be achieved given their decision. but how they would not invade. >> there will not be a lot of and the pressure that we are applying. once you rule out ground forces, there are going to be some inherent limitations. >> from there, he progressed to parliament to become the first ever u.s. president to speak in westminster hall where after hundreds of years, monarchs have been honored or lay in state. >> the former prime ministers lined up to hail a man th
today they are talking about how not to lose an old war in afghanistan and a new one in libya. >> of the talks focused on how soon they can safely get troops out of afghanistan and how they can secure victory in libya without sending troops in. it was david cameron who led an barack obama the considered and hesitated a. more than two months on, they are still in power. >> we should be turning up the heat in libya. i believe the pressure is on that regime this incredible set -- i...
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one hundred billion dollars here so it's a billion dollars for every activist terrorist in afghanistan and we're not even funny ok right so this war has failed it's cost is too high we need a responsible exit now ok well we heard the speech from obama they've got a clip from that i want to share with you to get your reaction straight that we had the chance to show that america values the dignity of the street vendor in tunisia more than the raw power of the dictator. if that's true then we do we do we value that as obama's policy reflect he said we have a chance to show that we do every not been you know we have a chance to show we have not been a street vendor in tunisia should know that we value the raw power of dictators over him for a long time not really present foreign policy for a long time but he's right we have a chance to turn the page i hope we do hope we do this this this movement now this this egypt moment in tunisia now the rest this is a this is a watershed this is a this is a game change is a generational sort of transformation here and stability has left the house ok i
one hundred billion dollars here so it's a billion dollars for every activist terrorist in afghanistan and we're not even funny ok right so this war has failed it's cost is too high we need a responsible exit now ok well we heard the speech from obama they've got a clip from that i want to share with you to get your reaction straight that we had the chance to show that america values the dignity of the street vendor in tunisia more than the raw power of the dictator. if that's true then we do...
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combat operations in afghanistan are carried out at the spite of president obama's announcement last week of plans to pull out some american troops are his military contributor getting kershaw believes that america should be waging an anti-drug war rather than a war on terror in afghanistan. during his speech related to the us forces record figuration and again a stand which was supposed to cover the old or new us policy in afghanistan. president obama has never ever mention his concern or demonstrated his understanding that when it comes to afghanistan the real threat doesn't come from the card or its associate but it has everything to do we have narco terrorism the us legacy in afghanistan will be mostly measured by the fact that it was due to us and we need to occupation again a stand has been turned into america's state and the local insurgency has spread out into international terrorism unfortunately john kerry called steve who is the us president dr visor was not involved in reviewing of the old and formulating the new us policy in afghanistan and it boils down to crunch approa
combat operations in afghanistan are carried out at the spite of president obama's announcement last week of plans to pull out some american troops are his military contributor getting kershaw believes that america should be waging an anti-drug war rather than a war on terror in afghanistan. during his speech related to the us forces record figuration and again a stand which was supposed to cover the old or new us policy in afghanistan. president obama has never ever mention his concern or...
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. >>> donald rumsfeld is on the record about the war in iraq and afghanistan in an interview with diane sawyer. he contends that at the time, u.s. intelligence did believed that weapons of mass destruction did exist. >> what you know today can help you on things you were thinking about to date -- tomorrow. back then, there was reasonable confidence that we have these weapons. >> he has written a memoir. in the book, more than 800 pages, he said that he tried to resign twice, but president bush refused to accept his resignation. >> she is resigning. the democrat notified team members this morning. the 65-year-old has been a leading voice for her party on intelligence and homeland security issues. she has served two terms in congress. >>> bob mcdonnell has denied speculation that he wants to run for vice president breaking he intends to help the republican party take back the white house in 2012. he said he wants to bring federalism to the forefront in the upcoming campaign. mcdonnell be one of the most saw after endorsements in the presidential primary. >>> a major media merger for this
. >>> donald rumsfeld is on the record about the war in iraq and afghanistan in an interview with diane sawyer. he contends that at the time, u.s. intelligence did believed that weapons of mass destruction did exist. >> what you know today can help you on things you were thinking about to date -- tomorrow. back then, there was reasonable confidence that we have these weapons. >> he has written a memoir. in the book, more than 800 pages, he said that he tried to resign...
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economic and military presence in afghanistan from their raise e.g. of the united states information agency propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so it forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords the befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately and not into the narco caliphate. well a former u.n. anti drugs chief says corruption in afghanistan prevents the majority of aid money from ever reaching its intended target a lucky told r.t. that nato itself is contributing to the problems. doesn't do with narcotics causing separation. the contribution of the ministry of patients by the need to with. very sound is different. their contribution to be is the military logistic. they subcontract just to people from any stripe to private companies. subsequent to.
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forces or a configuration in afghanistan which was supposed to cover the old or new policy in afghanistan president obama has never ever mention he's concerned or demonstrated his understanding that when it comes to afghanistan the real threat doesn't come from that card or eats associate but it has everything to do we have narco terrorism the us legacy in the guinness stamp will be mostly measured by the effect that it was due to the us and nato occupation afghanistan has been turned into a narco state and the local insurgency has spread out into international narco terrorism unfortunately ju clearly kolsky who is the us president dr could visor was not involved in reviewing all of the old and formulating the new us policy in afghanistan and it boils down to crunch approach that is counter-narcotics strategy for afghanistan and counterterrorism for pakistan and to integrate both approaches in comprehensive counter narco terrorism strategy every cab our top stories coming your way in just a few minutes next though the latest business news with dmitri. it was universe and welcome to busine
forces or a configuration in afghanistan which was supposed to cover the old or new policy in afghanistan president obama has never ever mention he's concerned or demonstrated his understanding that when it comes to afghanistan the real threat doesn't come from that card or eats associate but it has everything to do we have narco terrorism the us legacy in the guinness stamp will be mostly measured by the effect that it was due to the us and nato occupation afghanistan has been turned into a...
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ever afghanistan. there is almost no relationship between hamid karzai and the u.s. ambassador carl eikenberry. that's filtered down to every effort and it drastically affects the u.s. relationship. to me the problem in afghanistan is not military. yes, i mean, on the battlefield we face all kinds of obstacles that are incredibly difficult. yes there's been progress in the south. there's no doubt from speaking to commanders and soldiers and afghans that we have progressing in the south but whether that means anything at all to me it doesn't mean anything at all ultimately because the problem in afghanistan is political and nothing has been done to address the political crisis that afghanistan is in right now. the ethnic divisions have never been worse since the change of government. the country in my mind is headed on a path to civil war and we have undermined president karzai we have destroyed his relationship with the u.s., and we tried to rehabilitate him then we repeatedly destroyed again and again
ever afghanistan. there is almost no relationship between hamid karzai and the u.s. ambassador carl eikenberry. that's filtered down to every effort and it drastically affects the u.s. relationship. to me the problem in afghanistan is not military. yes, i mean, on the battlefield we face all kinds of obstacles that are incredibly difficult. yes there's been progress in the south. there's no doubt from speaking to commanders and soldiers and afghans that we have progressing in the south but...
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and not far away from afghanistan. and these things move. you and i colonel hunt were up them in afghanistan and in iraq. they can make a lot of time. the four go in and drop ten seals in each helicopter. drop them down and then almost automatically the firefight starts. >> the -- yes, the seals norm normally, normal operation have built a similar compound to practice in this bagram called site alpha. they do live fire practice on a building that is exactly like the compound north of islamabad. they had specific distances where the helicopters land to the front doors. they knew to the round how the fight was going to go and certainly in planning. the preparation for the months it took was used by the seals to train, to practice flying routes and for scram many if the helicopter went down. this whole thing and nobody was hurt. from start to finish, from the cia standpoint, political standpoint and obviously from the military standpoint a perfect operation. >> bill: it i amazing especially when you compare it to the deba
and not far away from afghanistan. and these things move. you and i colonel hunt were up them in afghanistan and in iraq. they can make a lot of time. the four go in and drop ten seals in each helicopter. drop them down and then almost automatically the firefight starts. >> the -- yes, the seals norm normally, normal operation have built a similar compound to practice in this bagram called site alpha. they do live fire practice on a building that is exactly like the compound north of...
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army in afghanistan. it is his fourth visit to the country. he spent time with the 4th airbourne, patrolling in remote areas and engaging the security situation. obama announced a plan to bring 10,000 troops home from afghanistan by the end of the year. >> it depends on where you are. my experience is in the east. i have a little experience in the south. in the south, there is a lot of open combat. this is the headquarters of the taliban. >> in the east the violence depends on where you are. these to have strong relationships with kabul, with a lot of traffic. today, these are what i call, bombing galleries, where the coalition troops and a large coalition presence is trying very hard to like this town in order to protect this. but every step that they take, they are threatened. thousands every year, that are killing hundreds of native troops, and many times the number of afghans. as we move closer to the border, and you had se, the threat will change. this is not so much ied's because there is less vehicle traffic. the coalition soldiers and
army in afghanistan. it is his fourth visit to the country. he spent time with the 4th airbourne, patrolling in remote areas and engaging the security situation. obama announced a plan to bring 10,000 troops home from afghanistan by the end of the year. >> it depends on where you are. my experience is in the east. i have a little experience in the south. in the south, there is a lot of open combat. this is the headquarters of the taliban. >> in the east the violence depends on where...
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this is like a cancer for afghanistan. more than 30 years, people have been killed. >> afghans are wary. they want their country's long war to end. that is the hope, not the expectation. things don't look very different to them after bin laden. >> the death of osama bin laden has provoked a strong reaction from india, pakistan's neighbor and longtime rival. they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about pakistani support for militants crossing into its territory. launching attacks in kashmir and elsewhere. they now say the location of bin laden's i doubt, close to a military training school, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed neighbor is not to be trusted. -- they say the location of bin laden's hideout. >> this shows that militants have found sanctuary in pakistan. as long as they continue to operate freely on pakistani soil, how can i say that the threat of terror has come to an end? >> the indians fear is of another move by -- another mum
this is like a cancer for afghanistan. more than 30 years, people have been killed. >> afghans are wary. they want their country's long war to end. that is the hope, not the expectation. things don't look very different to them after bin laden. >> the death of osama bin laden has provoked a strong reaction from india, pakistan's neighbor and longtime rival. they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about...
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are we done in afghanistan? was this the objective the whole time? isn't this the perfect excuse to get the troops out of afghanistan? president obama said we were going to get out of these places. well, now do we have the excuse? what does the world look like? if we do? here is what the muslim brotherhood is saying today. with bin laden's death one reason for which violence has been practiced in the world has been removed. it's time for obama to pull out of afghanistan a iraq and end the occupation of u.s. and western forces around the world that has for so long harmed muslim countries. well, what is next? it's a great day today. something tells me that this doesn't necessarily mean things are going to get better or at least easier. we'll look at that next. @@ join me in 25 minutes for "special report" now back to glenn. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: well, in case you haven't heard the big news today. congratulations to mariah carey and nick cannon who gave birth to twins over the weekend. also in the news, something about osama bin laden being dead. any day th
are we done in afghanistan? was this the objective the whole time? isn't this the perfect excuse to get the troops out of afghanistan? president obama said we were going to get out of these places. well, now do we have the excuse? what does the world look like? if we do? here is what the muslim brotherhood is saying today. with bin laden's death one reason for which violence has been practiced in the world has been removed. it's time for obama to pull out of afghanistan a iraq and end the...